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4151 |
He was 94 years old when he died. | Harotcarene, Jean (I20558)
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4152 |
He was 98 years old at the time of his death. | Ihidoy, Michel (I2554)
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4153 |
He was a 1st generation Basque from Central California. His parents were Pablo Loinaz (b. 1837) of Spain and Catherine Ihitzague (b. 1853) of France. | Olhasso, Marie Elizabeth (I17987)
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4154 |
He was a bachelor.
He was a laborer in San Bernardino Co.
He died in 1930's. | Espinal, Juan Ramon (I16495)
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4155 |
He was a boarder in Cucamonga, California in the house of Marianna Oxarart. He was 38 years old, married and immigrated in 1910. He was a milker on a dairy farm. | Hirigoyen, Francois/Frank (I17523)
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4156 |
He was a boarder living on Euclid Ave. with F. Pete Barcelona along with Ignacio and Manuela Aguerre with their son Henry and Martin Petoteguy. He was 30 years old and a farm laborer doing general farming. | Tuculet, Pierre (I17549)
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4157 |
He was a boarder on Carbon Canyon Rd with his brother Pierre and Joaquina, also his brother Batista and a boarder Joe Hakua (sic). He was 40 years old and he immigrated in 1913 He was a farmer doing general farming. | Chilibolost, Jean/John (I17414)
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4158 |
He was a boarder on Carbon Canyon Rd with his brother Pierre and Joaquina, also his brother John and a boarder Joe Hakua (sic). He was 36 years old and he immigrated in 1914. He was a farmer doing general farming. | Chilibolost, Jean Baptiste (I17412)
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4159 |
He was a boarder on Carbon Canyon Rd with Pierre and Joaquina Chilibost, also his brothers John and Batista. He was 64 years old and he immigrated in 1891. | Hakua, Joe (I17573)
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4160 |
He was a boarder with Jean Baptiste and Marianne Amestoy on Chino Ave in Chino. He was 45 years old and single. He was a laborer in general farming. | Sallaberry, Pascal (I17488)
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4161 |
He was a boarder with John & Jennie Errecalde on Valley View Road in Norwalk along with other boarders. He was 29 years old and single. He immigrated in 1923 and was a milker on the dairy. | Sallaberry, Pierre (I17981)
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4162 |
He was a brother to Miguel, Michel, John (Jean Cadet), Dominque & Marianne.
He was an employee of his brother, Miguel Leonis as a herder in 1886.
He occupied some land in Los Angeles some 15-20 prior to 1886 but returned to France at that time. Since then he has had no possession of the property.
He was seriously sick with pleuro pneumonia in February 1888.
JP Goytino took care of him during his last illness 4/1/1887 to 3/6/1888.
All of his estate was left to Miguel Leonis & distributed as part of Miguel's estate. Squatters claim valued at $3000, 50 head of cattle & $2,000 in cash. | Leonis, Jean Michel (I12093)
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4163 |
He was a butcher in 1884.
He rented farm land from J.S. Mirandette in 1884 - 66 Aliso St. | Mirandette, Peter (I16184)
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4164 |
He was a carpenter in 1877.
His mother's maiden name was Burubeltz, he was a nephew to Juan Burubeltz.
In 1887, he owned property in Mt. Pleasant Tract.
He was a nurse for Miguel Narvais during his final illness.
He had a son Martin Huarte ~1886.
He was a nurse for Dominique Apesteguy during his last illness from 6/14/1895 to 7/3/1895 and 2/4/1896 to 3/13/1896 at $3 per day.
In 1886, his nickname was Burubeltz and he was sent to look for a cart wheel of Martin Uharriet, but he took his time coming back. | Huarte, Joan Francisco Casimiro/Francisco (I16745)
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4165 |
He was a herder for Bernardo Dornaleche in 1870 | Calitxo, Martin (I16908)
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4166 |
He was a herder for Jean Sentous in 1877, he was 37 at that time. | Laray, Francis (I16009)
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4167 |
He was a hired man for Jean B Garat in 1910. | Viana, Miquel (I17380)
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4168 |
He was a hired man working for Jean B. Garat in 1910. | Iriberri, Juan Miguel (I17381)
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4169 |
He was a hired man working for Jean B. Garat in 1910. | Harriet, Gracian (I17387)
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4170 |
He was a Korean War casualty. | Arbonies, Serapio Julian (I18037)
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4171 |
He was a laborer and 33 years old at the death of his wife. | Gariador, Jean (I375)
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4172 |
He was a nephew to Bastanchury.
Family notes came from interview with Katie Jaureguy in 1980. | Itcaina, Pierre/Pedro (I2298)
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4173 |
He was a nephew to Jean Goyeneche.
In 1897, he had property of 80 tons of hay, 600 sacks of barley, 8 horses, wagons, harnesses & other stock to the value of $1,500 & about $460 in cash.
He was a resident of La Ballona in 1895.
He and his wife took care of Jean Goyeneche during his last in illness in 1893. | Barneche, Jean/John (I16805)
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4174 |
He was a painter decorator (peintre decorateur) and she was a postal receiver (receveuse des postes) at the time of their marriage. | Family F3212
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4175 |
He was a policeman (gendarme) living in the Aldudes. His parents were Bertrand Apatie and Anne Marie Mirande, living in Accous. | Apatie, Joseph Pierre (I12936)
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4176 |
He was a priest who served as a missionary in China for many years. | Saldubehere, Father Michel (I7205)
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4177 |
He was a priest. | Carrica, Salvador (I16915)
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4178 |
He was a railroad employee at the time of his death. | Mariluch, Guillaume or William (I10952)
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4179 |
He was a resident at Dornaleche's sheep ranch in San Fernando in 1884.
He was a resident of San Pedro in 1887.
He ws in the stock business.
He was an uncle to Cadet Iribarne.
| Balan, Jean (I16794)
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4180 |
He was a resident of Bakersfield in 1890.
He was guardian of Juan Yturburu after he was judged insane. | Burubeltz, Jean/Juan (I16901)
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4181 |
He was a resident of Encino in 1894 | Larronde, Jose (I16053)
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4182 |
He was a resident of Encino in 1895. | Ardans, Jean/Juan (I13673)
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4183 |
He was a resident of Imperial County and she was living Los Angeles County at the time of their marriage.
Witnesses were J. Bautista Arocena and Marina Arocena, both of Los Angeles. | Family F5401
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4184 |
He was a resident of La Puente in 1895. | Erramouspe, Domingo/Dominique (I17037)
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4185 |
He was a resident of Long Beach in 1895.
He claimed a share of wool belonging to the estate of Oxarart amounting to $615.29 | Ermigarate, Francois/Francisco (I11167)
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4186 |
He was a resident of Los Angeles and she of Wilmington at the time of their marriage. Their witness was Marie Erramouspe of Los Angeles and Fr. Gratian Ardans officiated the marriage. | Family F4724
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4187 |
He was a resident of Los Angeles County since 1874.
He did work for Pilario Family in 1877. | Hiriart, Dominque/Domingo (I16712)
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4188 |
He was a resident of Los Angeles in 1893.
He was related to Juan Yturburu. | Garat, Bertrand (I16630)
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4189 |
He was a resident of Newport
Had land, at one time sheep and farm land in Pasadena.
After Rafael Batz was declared incompetent to conduct business, he and Domingo Batz were declared his guardians. | Lifur, Juan Martin/Martin (I16105)
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4190 |
He was a resident of Norwalk in 1895.
His brothers were probably Pedro, Pierre & Arnaud. | Sorzabal, Tipie (I16343)
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4191 |
He was a resident of Phoenix, Arizona and she at the Bastanchury Ranch in Fullerton at the time of their marriage.
Witnesses were Martin Etcheto and Caterina Etcheto, both of Fullerton. | Family F5730
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4192 |
He was a resident of Riverside in 1892 and Long Beach in 1895. | Carricaburu, Bernardo (I16917)
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4193 |
He was a resident of San Diego in 1926 | Echenique, Bernardo Esteban (I16486)
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4194 |
He was a resident of San Jacinto and a farmer | Laborde, Jacques (I16000)
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4195 |
He was a resident of San Jacinto and she of Los Angeles when they married. Witnesses were Jeanette Higue and Florence Sesma, both of Los Angeles. | Family F5747
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4196 |
He was a resident of Santa Barbara and she was resident of Artesia at the time of their marriage.
Witness was Gratian Uhalde of Artesia. | Family F5311
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4197 |
He was a resident of Santa Barbara in 1894.
His son Gratian went to Phoenix, Arizona in 1908 but was never heard from again.
In 1890 he was in Ventura County. | Chanchorena, Samson/Sanso or Pedro (I11627)
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4198 |
He was a resident of the Hotel de France in 1896 and had wages due from Jean Chotro that year.
He was doing business with Pedro Elgart & Pedro Sorzabal as Pedro Sorzabal Co. of raising sheep in counties of San Bernardino, Riverside & Los Angeles counties. They were declared insolvent in 6/19/1896. | Elgart, Michel/Miguel L. (I17016)
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4199 |
He was a resident of the Hotel des Pyrenees in 1887.
He died there on 5/23/1887 although he was a resident of Arizona.
He was never married.
His sister was Marie Ballade.
His estate consisted of $150 in Los Angeles County, 1/2 interest in 200 tons of hay, 1/2 interest in a saloon in Tombstone, Arizona, 160 acres near Tombstone ~$6,000 (Arizona).
Entire estate went to his sister, Pascal Ballade was executor. | Mariluch, Antoine (I11508)
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4200 |
He was a resident of Ventura.
He was a witness to the will of Miguel Narvais.
His children were listed as well as his siblings: Joseph M. (Los Angeles), Ignacio, Augustine & Jeanette (all of Urrugne) and Pierre (unknown location)
He owned 3 lots in the Mt. Pleasant Tract worth $30,000.
He made his will on 12/1/1915 when he was 63 years old. | Etchegaray, Joseph (I16153)
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